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Synopsis:
The flower merchant out front, selling flowers on the approach to the graveyard, is trying desperately to sell her stock. The only thing of interest besides her being a vendor is to imply that she gets her stock from Jaheira's house and to give the gentlest of nudges that maybe there's something over there.
How to trigger:
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0. : A friendly face at a graveyard is always a treat. How about a flower or two to brighten your day?LOW_KurwinCoffin_HasMet_FlowerSeller
1. Player: Sure.
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12. : Would saer like some flowers? They do a wonder at brightening up a grave. I bring fresh ones to my husband's every few days.LOW_KurwinCoffin_HasMet_FlowerSeller
6. Player: I'm sorry for your loss.
13. : I'm not - my husband was an arse. But he gave me three beautiful kids, so the old goat gets flowers.
10. : I get them up by Bloombridge - a druid lives that way, so you know they're extra fresh.
8. Player: I'd like to see your flowers.['Shadowheart 1', 'Karlach 1']
5. : Of course.
4. : [Trade]
3. : Come back any time; you won't find fresher.End
11. Player: What use do the dead have with flowers?['Astarion 1', 'Gale -1', 'Lae'zel 1', 'Shadowheart 1', 'Wyll -1', 'Karlach -1', 'Minthara 1', 'Jaheira -1', 'Halsin -1', 'Minsc -1']
14. : They're not for the dead - they're for the living. Same with funerals, coffins - all of it.
2. : I put flowers on my husband's grave for me. To remember the good from the bad. We get on better now than when he was still alive.